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Compleat Angler

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Informationen zum Autor Izaak Walton (1593-1683) was born in Stafford. He was a biographer of the poet John Donne! and wrote lives of other notable Anglicans! including George Herbert and Richard Hooker. He was a Royalist! and during the Civil War participated in a royalist conspiracy after the battle of Worcester. In The Compleat Angler he expressed his political and religious allegiances while exploring humanity's relationship to the natural world. He is buried in Winchester Cathedral! where he is commemorated by a stained-glass window in the Fishermen's Chapel.; Charles Cotton (1630-87) was a country gentleman! poet! and translator! who built a fishing house for himself and Walton at his birthplace! Beresford Hall in Staffordshire. In 1676! at Walton's invitation! he wrote the second part to The Compleat Angler.; Marjorie Swann! editor! grew up fishing for perch and pike on St Joseph Island! Ontario. She subsequently earned degrees at Queen's University and Oxford. She is the author of Curi Klappentext The Compleat Angler is the most famous work in the literature of sport and a unique celebration of the English countryside. This new edition highlights its celebration of natural history! the environment! conservation! and the power of friendship. Zusammenfassung The Compleat Angler is the most famous book ever published in the literature of sport. It is also a work whose unique celebration of the English countryside has attracted readers around the world since it first appeared in 1653. Izaak Walton issued the final version of his beloved book in 1676! accompanied by Charles Cotton's pioneering exploration of fly-fishing. The Compleat Angler is both a manual of instruction and a vision of society in harmony with nature. Itguides the novice fisherman on how to catch and cook a variety of fish! on how to select and prepare the best bait and make artificial flies! and on the habits of freshwater fish. It promotes angling as a communal activity in which the bonds of friendship are forged through shared experience of the natural world.Walton lived through turbulent times! and found in nature the best salve for national tragedy and personal sorrow. The range of perspectives that Walton brings to bear on his rural descriptions embrace literature! poetry! anecdote! and a commitment to conservation. This new edition highlights the book's continuing relevance as an influential and provocative meditation on humanity's relationship to the environment. ...

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Authors Charles Cotton, Charles Walton, Izaak Walton, Izaak Cotton Walton
Assisted by Marjorie Swann (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.02.2014
 
EAN 9780199650743
ISBN 978-0-19-965074-3
No. of pages 328
Subjects Guides > Nature

Angeln, England : Kultur, England : Landeskunde

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